Adam Jacobs

Chief Technology Officer at Sunrise Labs, Inc.

Adam Jacobs has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Adam began their career as a Sr. Scientist/Engineer at Integrated Automation, where they focused on custom image system and automation development. Adam then moved on to Isys Controls (later acquired by Cognex) as Chief Engineer, where they conceptualized, designed, and produced computerized scanning and classification systems.

Adam later joined Electro-Optical Sciences (now known as MelaSciences) as Vice President, Medical Products and Director, Board of Directors. During their tenure, Adam led the development and production of the Melafind® handheld multi-spectral imaging system and generated a recurring revenue business model for two products.

Adam then transitioned to Datascope as Vice President of Research and Development, where they successfully reduced backlog and achieved $3 million in new product sales in the first year. Adam later served as Vice President of R&D at JADS Technologies, a startup focusing on novel imaging and medical technology. Here, they improved repeatability by 60% through the identification of variability drivers.

Adam's leadership journey continued at KMC Systems Inc. as the Executive Director of Engineering, overseeing a multi-disciplinary engineering department and spearheading intellectual property creation. Their current role is Chief Technology Officer at Sunrise Labs, Inc., where they provide oversight of technology and product development of medical devices while also engaging in broad company executive management.

Adam Jacobs has a diverse educational background in the field of engineering and applied science. Adam obtained their Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) with a focus on robotics from UC Santa Barbara. Additionally, they pursued studies in acting during their time at this university.

Adam then went on to become a guest lecturer at Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science, where they taught an Engineering Design Seminar from 1998 to 2003.

Adam later engaged in graduate-level studies at Stanford University in the field of software engineering and engineering, although specific degree details are not provided.

Adam also pursued further education in engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, although no information regarding a degree program is mentioned.

Currently, they are a guest lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is involved in teaching responsibilities, but no specific degree program is mentioned for this period.

Overall, Adam Jacobs has a comprehensive education history, specializing in mechanical engineering, robotics, and engineering design. Adam also has taken an interest in acting and software engineering throughout their academic journey.

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